Washington will take on two big non-conference rivals in the coming years as the Huskies will play home-and-home series against both Michigan and BYU in the next decade.

The two series were announced today by UW athletic director Scott Woodward as part of a series of changes and additions to future Washington football schedules.

The Huskies will play host to BYU Sept. 29, 2018, and will travel to Provo on Sept. 21, 2019. The Dawgs and Cougars have squared off nine times in their history, including most recently in last December’s Fight Hunger Bowl in San Francisco.

Michigan will come to Seattle for a Sept. 5 game in 2020 and then the Dawgs will go to Ann Arbor the following season for a Sept. 18 game. The Huskies and Wolverines have a history that dates back over 60 years and includes four Rose Bowl matchups among 12 all-time meetings.

“We are excited about our future football schedules,” director of athletics Scott Woodward said. “Our goal is to win championships, and we will continue to work to supplement our challenging Pac-12 slate with games that are both exciting for our fans and beneficial for our program.”

Along with those additions were three additional changes. Firstly, due to conflicts with its Big Ten Conference schedule, Wisconsin was forced to cancel its two games with the Huskies, previously scheduled for 2018 and 2021.

Additionally, previously scheduled games vs. North Dakota and Sacramento State were moved within the same year to accommodate these new match-ups. The UW-North Dakota game will be played Sept. 1, 2018 (formerly Sept. 15) and the Sacramento State game in 2020 was moved back one week to Sept. 12.

Here are Washington’s non-conference opponents for the coming seven seasons (subject to change):